Beschreibung:
The Feeling, Thinking Citizen illustrates the centrality of Lodge's work in constructing a psychologically plausible model of the democratic citizen.
Foreword [Jeffrey A. Segal] 1. A Festschrift for a Friend [Howard Lavine and Charles S. Taber] 2. Conversations about The Rationalizing Voter [Charles S. Taber] 3. Inside the Black Box with Milt, and Other Lessons Learned [Kathleen M. McGraw] 4. Citizens, Politics, and Process: The Extensive Reach of Milton Lodge [Robert Huckfeldt] 5. The Paradox of Political Knowledge [Jennifer Jerit and Caitlin Davies] 6. Political Expertise and Open-Minded Cognition [Victor Ottati, Chase Wilson, Erika Price, and Nathanael Sumaktoyo] 7. Belief Change: A Bayesian Perspective [Marco R. Steenbergen and Howard Lavine] 8. Motivated Responses to Political Communications: Framing, Party Cues, and Science Information [James N. Druckman, Thomas J. Leeper, and Rune Slothuus] 9. The Effects of First Impressions on Subsequent Information Search and Evaluation [David P. Redlawsk and Douglas Pierce] 10. Racially Motivated Reasoning [Stanley Feldman and Leonie Huddy] 11. All in the Eye of the Beholder: Asymmetry in Ideological Accountability [Gaurav Sood and Shanto Iyengar] 12. (Working toward) Affective Transfer in the Real World [Tessa M. Ditonto and Richard R. Lau]